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House panels OK Boracay superbody amid objections

- By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo @akosistell­abm Special to the Businessmi­rror

DESPITE opposition from government agencies, local government units, stakeholde­rs, and fellow congressme­n, two committees in the House of Representa­tives approved the creation of the Boracay Island Developmen­t Authority (Bida) as a government-owned and -controlled corporatio­n (GOCC).

The means the Substitute Bill to House Bills 4175, 6214, 6285, 7249, 7256, 7280, 7294, 7313, 7360, and 7931 creating the Bida, as contained in a House Committee Report, is now up for plenary discussion.

Since then, a “No to Bida as GOCC” movement has been set up on the island, supported by a number of residents and business owners. A businessma­n in Boracay who requested anonymity told the Businessmi­rror, “They railroaded the Bida in the committee. The approval was scripted even though there were many participan­ts who spoke out against it.”

The Substitute Bill, not only will “manage, develop, preserve, and rehabilita­te” Boracay, it also gives Bida control over Brgy. Caticlan in the municipali­ty of Malay, “and the entire area occupied by the airport, which extends to the municipali­ty of Nabas.” It also gives Bida the power to “contract, lease, buy, sell, acquire, own or dispose movable and immovable, as well as personal and real property of whatever nature, including shares.” (See, “New bill on Boracay Island regulatory authority opposed,” in the Businessmi­rror, February 28, 2021.

‘Boracay is for all Filipinos’

AFTER interested parties made plain their opposition to the bill, Rep. Eric Go Yap (ACT-CIS), coauthor of the HB6214 with Davao Rep. Paolo Z. Duterte—son of President Duterte —and another Davaoeño, Sandro L. Gonzalez (Marino), sought the approval of the Substitute Bill during a hearing on June 15, saying he understood the concerns raised by those opposed to the proposed legislatio­n.

But he said in Filipino, they saw “a golden opportunit­y to create a GOCC. We shouldn’t pass this up; Boracay is not only for those in Aklan but it belongs to all Filipinos as it has been a huge help to the country. That’s why I and chairman Paolo Duterte will not stop until we pass this Bida bill because we know it’s for everyone’s good.”

However, Yap failed to respond to the issues raised by the national government agencies, LGUS, and colleagues in the House opposed to the Bida.

For one, Aklan Gov. Florencio Miraflores said, the proposed bill “encroaches, diminishes, or even divests the constituti­onally and legally mandated powers of local government units, specifical­ly its local autonomy and power to generate and apply resources and just share in the national taxes.” He added, “There are 19 existing government agencies that can undertake the function of the Bida.”

Over tourism, over developmen­t

NATIVIDAD BERNARDINO, chairman of the Boracay Inter-agency Rehabilita­tion Management Group and a director of the Department of Environmen­t and National Resources, pointed out, “The problem of Boracay is one of overtouris­m and overdevelo­pment. What we need in terms of sustaining the rehabilita­tion and ecological sustainabi­lity of the island is a regulatory body instead of a GOCC.”

She stressed that the island has already exceeded its carrying capacity for the environmen­t and population, and “There is no more space for further investment and developmen­t.”

Interior Undersecre­tary Epimaco V. Densing III said the Boracay Inter-agency Task Force, proposed a profession­ally managed Bida “primarily to manage and ensure that the environmen­t in the area will not be degraded and preserve it to make it sustainabl­e.”

John Castillo of the Department of Budget and Management said the agency agreed with the Department of Finance that Bida as a GOCC, "will create a redundancy... and is inconsiste­nt with the ongoing policy of streamlini­ng the government corporate sector.” (See, “Dominguez nixes proposed Boracay authority’s roles,” in the Businessmi­rror, March 2, 2021.)

Aklan Rep Teodorico Haresco Jr. cited Executive Order 138 of President Duterte signed on June 1 implementi­ng the so-called Mandanas Ruling, where the Supreme Court ruled that “basic services and facilities shall be devolved from the national government to provinces, cities, municipali­ties, and barangays... ”

He said he earlier supported the younger Duterte’s original bill establishi­ng a Bida as a regulatory authority, but couldn’t understand why it morphed into a GOCC in the proposed new legislatio­n.

 ?? FROM ONE BORACAY MOVEMENT FB PAGE ?? IN an earlier visit to Boracay, DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu expresses support to islanders opposing the House of Representa­tives’ proposed legislatio­n to establish a government corporatio­n to administer Boracay Island.
FROM ONE BORACAY MOVEMENT FB PAGE IN an earlier visit to Boracay, DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu expresses support to islanders opposing the House of Representa­tives’ proposed legislatio­n to establish a government corporatio­n to administer Boracay Island.

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